Rolling in my van on Capital Hill today I noticed I had a bunch of glass shifting around- Some mine, some students, and some from friends. Yikes! No one cut me off on I-5, or I'll be a bloody mess!
My friend Will Tuttle traded me some of his glass art. Could have spent hours digging through all his beautiful flameworked marbles, beads and little cup stands. So cool! I'll be posting some pictures of his work when I have some time. Until then, I'll string one of his glass beads on a cord and think about how to incorporate it into a unique piece of jewelry for myself. Thank you Will!
On another note, Lifeforms Show is opened at The Merwin & Wakeley Gallery, in Illinois.
I just checked out the show catalog, and am truly humbled by the skill of glass artists that are represented in the show with me.
Lifeforms Link
My friend Will Tuttle traded me some of his glass art. Could have spent hours digging through all his beautiful flameworked marbles, beads and little cup stands. So cool! I'll be posting some pictures of his work when I have some time. Until then, I'll string one of his glass beads on a cord and think about how to incorporate it into a unique piece of jewelry for myself. Thank you Will!
On another note, Lifeforms Show is opened at The Merwin & Wakeley Gallery, in Illinois.
I just checked out the show catalog, and am truly humbled by the skill of glass artists that are represented in the show with me.
Lifeforms Link
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